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insultment

Shakespearean Definition:

Noun - an insult

Frequency: 1

Here are all of the speeches where insultment shows up across the corpus:

Cymbeline

Meet thee at Milford Haven ! — I forgot to ask
him one thing ; I’ll remember ’t anon . Even there ,
thou villain Posthumus , will I kill thee . I would
these garments were come . She said upon a time —
the bitterness of it I now belch from my heart —
that she held the very garment of Posthumus in
more respect than my noble and natural person ,
together with the adornment of my qualities . With
that suit upon my back will I ravish her . First , kill
him , and in her eyes . There shall she see my valor ,
which will then be a torment to her contempt .
He on the ground , my speech of insultment
ended on his dead body , and when my lust hath
dined — which , as I say , to vex her I will execute
in the clothes that she so praised — to the court
I’ll knock her back , foot her home again . She hath
despised me rejoicingly , and I’ll be merry in my
revenge .



Be those the garments ?